I Couldn't

I Couldn't

A Poem by Johee Poetry

Posted Date: : Mar 22, 2007 12:48 AM

I didn't know what love was about

Now I love him and there's no turning back now

He's everything I wanted in a man

He's sweet, sensitive, strong and he holds my hand

I've always wanted a guy to sing to me

He sang to men and I ask myself, how could this be

I miss his hugs, his kisses, his scent

I couldn't hold my tears when he said it was time he went

I just broke down when I heard usher's intro

When he said "I can't believe you're still here" but I know

He won't be here tomorrow so it's hard

I hope the days of his return won't be that far

I couldn't hold my tears in

I didn't want my emotions to win

I couldn't hold my tears in

But then I knew I really loved him


I look at his picture and remember how our time was spent

I just can't stop thinking how fast these past few days left

I've never felt so much love for a person

It's a new life experience that was just missing

His caress was a relief

I needed his touch; I couldn't believe

He treated me like a queen and that's what every woman needs

A guy that is there for you and that tells you that he wants your kids

It's been three happy months and everything has turned out fine

It's the first time I loved someone and I know he will always be mine


I couldn't hold my tears in

I didn't want my emotions to win

I couldn't hold my tears in

But then I knew I loved him

Oh I love him so much

I'm yearning for his touch

I miss him a bunch

© 2011 Johee Poetry


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Johee Poetry
Johee Poetry

Miami, FL



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Hello, my name is Johee and I am 25 years old. I'm currently living in Miami Florida I have been writing poetry for more than 10 years. please tell me what you think of my work. dont hesitate .. more..

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